month : 04/2020 49 results

Nutrição e Sistema Imune – Intervenções nutricionais

Associados, A partir de agora, juntamente com os artigos do mês, vocês receberão uma cartilha resumo com as principais intervenções nutricionais da condição/ doença que é tema do mês! A cartilha resumo poderá ser utilizada como um material de apoio para o momento do atendimento nutricional, facilitando a prescrição de condutas com base nos dados mais recentes dos estudos científicos.

Alimentando Práticas – Suplementação Infantil – Camila Komatsu – vídeo-aula

Vídeo-Aula sobre Suplementação Infantil Camila Komatsu Nutricionista Clínica Funcional Mestre em Ciências Nutricionais – UNESP Pós-graduada em Nutrição Clínica Funcional – VP Centro de Nutrição Funcional Pós-graduada em Fitoterapia Funcional – VP Centro de Nutrição Funcional Pós-graduanda em Terapia Vibracional Quântica - Uninter   http://brainfood.hospedagemdesites.ws/V2/videos/Suplementac%CC%A7a%CC%83o-Infantil.mp4

Alimentando Práticas – Suplementação Infantil – Camila Komatsu – slides

Slides da Aula sobre Suplementação Infantil Camila Komatsu Nutricionista Clínica Funcional Mestre em Ciências Nutricionais – UNESP Pós-graduada em Nutrição Clínica Funcional – VP Centro de Nutrição Funcional Pós-graduada em Fitoterapia Funcional – VP Centro de Nutrição Funcional Pós-graduanda em Terapia Vibracional Quântica - Uninter

Alimentando Práticas – Suplementação Infantil – Camila Komatsu – artigo 2

Urinary paraben concentrations and their associations with anthropometric measures of children aged 3 years a b s t r a c t Parabens, known as ubiquitous preservatives, have been linked to adverse health outcomes in humans. This study aimed to examine urinary paraben concentrations of children at 3 years of age and evaluate their associations with anthropometric parameters. Urinary parabens including methylparaben (MeP), ethylparaben (EtP), propylparaben (PrP), butylparaben (BuP) and benzylparaben (BeP) were measured among 436 children in a birth cohort using gas chromatography with ...

Alimentando Práticas – Suplementação Infantil – Camila Komatsu – artigo 1

Paraben exposures and asthma-related outcomes among children from the US general population Background: Parabens are synthetic preservatives present in many consumer products. Their antimicrobial and endocrinedisrupting properties have raised concerns that they might play a role in respiratory and allergic diseases; however, studies exploring these associations are scarce. Objective: We examined the cross-sectional association between parabens and asthma morbidity among 450 children with asthma and with asthma prevalence among 4023 children in the US general population particip...

Nutrição e Sistema Imune – Artigo 21

Regulatory role of vitamin E in the immune system and inflammation Abstract Vitamin E, a potent lipid-soluble antioxidant, found in higher concentration in immune cells compared to other cells in blood, is one of the most effective nutrients known to modulate immune function. Vitamin E deficiency has been demonstrated to impair normal functions of the immune system in animals and humans, which can be corrected by vitamin E repletion. Although deficiency is rare, vitamin E supplementation above current dietary recommendations has been shown to enhance the function of the immune system and ...

Nutrição e Sistema Imune – Artigo 20

Review The Role of Vitamin E in Immunity Abstract: Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that can protect the polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in the membrane from oxidation, regulate the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS), and modulate signal transduction. Immunomodulatory effects of vitamin E have been observed in animal and human models under normal and disease conditions. With advances in understating of the development, function, and regulation of dendritic cells (DCs), macrophages, natural killer (NK) cells, T cells, and B cells, ...

Nutrição e Sistema Imune – Artigo 19

Vitamin D and the Immune System Abstract It is now clear that vitamin D has important roles in addition to its classic effects on calcium and bone homeostasis. As the vitamin D receptor is expressed on immune cells (B cells, T cells and antigen presenting cells) and these immunologic cells are all are capable of synthesizing the active vitamin D metabolite, vitamin D has the capability of acting in an autocrine manner in a local immunologic milieu. Vitamin D can modulate the innate and adaptive immune responses. Deficiency in vitamin D is associated with increased autoimmunity as ...